Technical route
S+R derived design, screw drive, protection class and mounting from the load case and interface. The result is based on AP/XP design principles but mechanically adapted to the rough steelworks environment.
Real-world project example
A robust electric actuator replaced a maintenance-heavy adjustment in a rough steelworks environment.
Initial situation
Heat, dust, slag, vibration, high continuous forces and short maintenance windows made a purely standard solution unsuitable.
S+R derived design, screw drive, protection class and mounting from the load case and interface. The result is based on AP/XP design principles but mechanically adapted to the rough steelworks environment.
The motion remains electrically controllable, the interface fits the existing equipment and service points are documented.
Building blocks in the project
The product ranges remain technical starting points. What matters is how spindle, motor, protection class, sensors, mounting and service access work together in the actual project.
Next step
Helpful inputs include force, stroke, speed, installation space, environment, voltage, control, quantity and existing drawings or photos of the interface.